·In this section we will have multiple questions to test your understanding of the principles we have learnt In-Shā'-Allâh (God-Willing). To answer the questions: o Type the complete answer for the following questions by selecting the question and using the on-screen keyboard or your actual keyboard. o Use the Shift key to enter characters on the upper portions of the letters and use full diacritics in your answers – e.g. fathah, kasrah, sukūn etc.

·Do not use diacritics in the following cases: -The Alif followed by laam ال (while the laam itself can be signed with a vowel) -The laam followed by alif لا (while the Alif itself can be signed when it comes with hamzah). -Do not put the small Alif on words like هٰذا. -Do not put diacritics on long vowels. o Upon completion of all questions, click on the Mark button to see the correct answer and to get your mark.

·The Arabic sentence above means " Put the vowel sign on the last letter of the sound feminine plurals in the following sentences:". In each of the words below simply type the word again using the keyboard (as above) with the vowel-marks and punctuation, e.g. /masĴid/ = masĴidun/ as below: مَسْجِد = مَسْجِدٌ

·Remember: a word can be either definite (with /alif lām/ but not /tanwīn/) or indefinite (with no /alif lām/ but with /tanwīn/). The proper pronunciation (and hence answers) can be heard by clicking on the speaker image by the sentences, but please don't click on these until you have attempted to complete the exercise so that you may benefit In-Shā'-Allâh (God willing).

Arabic Tuition over Skype from www.madinaharabic.net. Learn Modern Standard Arabic, Business Arabic, Classical–Qu’ranic and Tajweed. Get A Free Trial!
Please note that www.madinaharabic.com continues to be a free resource and the new Tuition Centre is for those seeking 1-to-1 tuition over Skype with one of our qualified native Arabic tutors.

Learn Arabic Alphabet

This video teaches you how each Arabic letter is written and pronounced along with an illustration of a word using that letter and guides on pronunciation.

MadinahArabic iPhone App

iMadinahArabic for iPhone app is the iPhone version of the lessons located at MadinahArabic website.